1 Bhagavad Gita will be taught in IGNOU, new degree course started
Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) has announced the launch of a new MA course in Bhagavad Gita Studies for the academic session 2024-2025 . The course will start in July 2024 and will be offered through Open and Distance Learning (ODL). Earlier, there was no degree in any university regarding Shrimad Bhagavad Gita degree course. However, it was being taught as an optional subject in many universities including DU, JNU, BHU. The full name of this program is MA Bhagavadgita Studies or MABGS.
2 Ministry of Culture launches Project PARI for the 46th World Heritage Committee meeting
Project PARI (Public Art of India), an initiative of the Ministry of Culture, Government of India, implemented by the Lalit Kala Akademi and the National Museum of Modern Art , aims to bring to the fore folk art that draws inspiration from thousands of years of artistic heritage (folk art/folk culture) while incorporating modern themes and techniques . These expressions underscore the inherent value of art in Indian society, a testimony to the nation’s enduring commitment to creativity and artistic expression. The first event under Project PARI is taking place in Delhi. The event coincides with the 46th session of the World Heritage Committee, scheduled to be held in New Delhi, India between 21-31 July 2024. Over 150 visual artists from across the country have come together to create various wall paintings, murals, sculptures and landmark works being created under the project. The creative canvas includes, but is not limited to, artworks inspired and/or painted in styles such as Phad Painting (Rajasthan), Thangka Painting (Sikkim/Ladakh), Miniature Painting (Himachal Pradesh), Gond Art (Madhya Pradesh), Tanjore Painting (Tamil Nadu), Kalamkari (Andhra Pradesh), Alpana Art (West Bengal), Cheriyal Painting (Telangana), Pichwai Painting (Rajasthan), Lanjia Saura (Odisha), Pattachitra (West Bengal), Bani Thani Painting (Rajasthan), Warli (Maharashtra), Pithora Art (Gujarat), Aipan (Uttarakhand), Kerala Mural Painting (Kerala), Alpana Art (Tripura) etc. The proposed sculptures being made for Project PARI encompass a wide range of ideas, including respect for nature, ideas inspired by Natyashastra, Gandhiji, toys of India, hospitality, ancient wisdom, Naad or primal sound, harmony of life, Kalpataru – the divine tree etc.
3 Agri-entrepreneur Sopana Kallingal receives Spice Award
Sopana Kallingal of Kallingal Plantation, Thrissur received the Spice Award 2024 instituted by ICAR-Indian Institute of Spices Research for her initiatives in enterprise diversification and integrated crop management strategies that promote a sustainable spice-based cropping system. The Spice Awards is an annual event that aims to honour Asian and Indian food in Scotland.
4 First indigenous chip-based 4G mobile base station inducted into the Army
The Indian Army has inducted the first indigenous chip-based 4G mobile base station , which it procured from Bengaluru -based company Signaltron through a government e-marketplace portal. Signaltron founder Himanshu Khasnis said the chip used in the Sahyadri LTE base stations has been developed by Signalchip. Earlier in 2010, Khasnis and his team founded Signalchip, a fabless semiconductor company, to make chips for 4G and 5G networks.
5 P. Geetha receives K. Saraswati Amma Award
In a significant recognition of feminist literature and studies , writer, critic and feminist activist P. Geetha has been awarded the first K. Saraswathi Amma Award . Instituted by WINGS (Women’s Integration and Growth Through Sports) Kerala, the prestigious award marks a significant moment in the acknowledgement of feminist contributions to literature and social discourse. P. Geetha’s groundbreaking work ” Aan Thachukal ” (Male Writings), an analysis of M.T. Vasudevan Nair ‘s screenplays, won her the prestigious award.
6 “Manoj Bajpayee: The Definitive Biography” by Piyush Pandey
Titled “ Manoj Bajpayee: The Definitive Biography ”, this book by journalist Piyush Pandey offers readers an intimate glimpse into the life of one of India’s most respected actors, who stands out in the world of celebrity biographies for his honesty and inspiring narrative.
7 Amit Shah launched Nano-fertilizer subsidy scheme
The event was held on 6 July in Gandhinagar , Gujarat on the occasion of the 102nd International Cooperative Day . Union Home and Cooperation Minister Amit Shah launched Agriculture 2 (AGR- 2), a central scheme with 50% subsidy to farmers for the purchase of nano-fertilizers . Amit Shah gave subsidy to three farmers under the scheme. The government has launched a 100-day action plan to promote nano-fertilizers. The government aims to conduct 1270 demonstrations of Nano DAP in 413 districts and 200 trials of Nano Urea Plus in 100 districts. This will promote eco-friendly farming and reduce the use of chemical fertilizers in the agricultural sector. Amit Shah launched ‘Bharat Organic Wheat Atta’ of National Co-operative Organics Limited.
8 CM Mohan Yadav launched ‘Lokpath Mobile App’ for the public
Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav has said that our aim is to make all departments more and more accountable to the public. Lokpath Mobile App , which has been prepared by the Public Works Department , is being launched with the aim of moving forward on the path of public welfare. Its aim is to make sustainable progress by adopting a more transparent and accountable work system towards the public. Chief Minister Dr. Yadav said that the app will make quick improvements possible as per the need in the 40 thousand kilometer long roads of the state.
9 ICICI Bank launches prepaid Sapphiro forex card for international students
ICICI Bank has announced the launch of its ‘ Student Sapphiro Forex Card ‘, a premium forex prepaid card specially designed for students who are going abroad for higher education . Powered by Visa, the card offers exclusive benefits and convenience to students as well as their parents to manage their education-related expenses abroad such as admission fees, course-related charges and other day-to-day expenses including travel, food and groceries.
10 Paytm launched ‘Health Saathi’ scheme
Paytm ‘s parent company One 97 Communications has launched a new health and income protection plan called ‘ Paytm Health Saathi ‘ for its merchant partners. Starting at Rs 35 per month subscription, Paytm Health Saathi offers a variety of services including unlimited doctor teleconsultation, in-person doctor visits (OPD) within its partner network. The company offers a variety of security covers in this plan.
11 Indiabulls Housing Finance changes its name to Samman Capital Limited
Indiabulls Housing Finance Limited has undergone a transformation by rebranding itself as Samman Capital Limited. The change reflects its transformation from a promoter-led entity to a board-driven, diversified financial institution. The rebranding, which will be effective upon receipt of regulatory approvals, is a significant milestone in the Company’s 25-year journey since its inception in the year 2000 as Indiabulls Financial Services Limited.
12 Muthoot Finance selected for FATF Mutual Evaluation Report 2023-24
Muthoot Finance has been selected as the only Indian NBFC for the Mutual Evaluation Report for 2023-24 of the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) . This recognition highlights Muthoot Finance’s global credibility and compliance with stringent financial regulations. Muthoot Finance, a leading non-banking financial company (NBFC) from India, has been selected by FATF for its Mutual Evaluation Report for 2023-24. This selection underlines the company’s commitment to fair business practices, transparency and regulatory compliance.
13 LIC Chairman Siddhartha Mohanty re-designated as Managing Director and CEO
Public sector life insurance company Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC) has reappointed its Chairman Siddhartha Mohanty as Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director from June 30, 2024. It is not yet known whether the life insurance company will appoint a new chairman.
14 World Zoonosis Day 2024
World Zoonosis Day is celebrated every year on 6 July across the world . This day is celebrated with the aim of spreading awareness about zoonotic diseases. International cooperation is considered to prevent such diseases by spreading awareness about the dangers posed by zoonotic diseases to animal and human health. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), diseases that usually spread from animals to humans are called zoonotic diseases. Zoonotic diseases are contagious which spread to humans through direct contact with infected animals or through infected food and water.
15 International Day of Cooperatives 2024
International Cooperative Day is celebrated every year on the first Saturday of July . This year this day was celebrated on 6 July 2024. A better world can be created through cooperation. In this, the goals of economic prosperity and public welfare can be achieved while protecting individual freedom. The theme of International Cooperative Day is – ” Cooperation creates a better future for everyone. “